The International Secure Information Governance & Management Association (i-SIGMA) board of directors approved the appointment of Nate Segall, president of Toledo, Ohio-based AccuShred, to serve as chairman of the National Association for Information Destruction (NAID) divisional leadership committee.
According to a news release, the NAID divisional leadership committee is responsible for the development of programs, policies and initiatives prompting secure data destruction. According to Segall, a past-president of NAID, it’s a role he is taking seriously.
“The only possible downside to the merger was the possible dilution of NAID’s original mission,” Segall says. “The job of the divisional leadership committee is to make sure that doesn’t happen and, speaking for my fellow committee members, that is exactly what we’re here to prevent.”
The following people serve on NAID’s divisional leadership committee: Segall, John M. Anderson, Russ Bryden, Pat Connor, Paul Hurst, Joe Roberto, Tom Simpson, Cory Tomczyk and Lloyd Williams.
“The NAID [divisional leadership committee’s] knowledge of the secure destruction industry runs wide and deep,” Segall adds. “I don’t think we could have put together a group of professionals who better understand the issues and the history.”
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